Kenyans are fighting alongside Russian forces in the conflict in Ukraine. The number of Kenyans in the war zone has been reported to be over 200, with more potentially being recruited. Musalia Mudavadi, Kenya's foreign affairs minister, revealed that many of these individuals come from Kenya's security forces. However, their involvement appears voluntary as there is no proof they were coerced into fighting.
Recruitment networks are still active in Russia and Kenya, according to the minister. In return for participating, some recruits received up to $18,000 (Β£14,000). However, this has been reported to be less than what was initially promised. Furthermore, the Kenyan government expressed its concern over the growing number of citizens who have joined criminal activities abroad, particularly in Africa.
The situation comes amid speculation that Russia is attempting to expand its sphere of influence across Africa. South Africa recently launched a probe into how 17 citizens ended up in the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine. There are also reports of other African countries having citizens being held captive by Ukrainian forces.
Recruitment networks are still active in Russia and Kenya, according to the minister. In return for participating, some recruits received up to $18,000 (Β£14,000). However, this has been reported to be less than what was initially promised. Furthermore, the Kenyan government expressed its concern over the growing number of citizens who have joined criminal activities abroad, particularly in Africa.
The situation comes amid speculation that Russia is attempting to expand its sphere of influence across Africa. South Africa recently launched a probe into how 17 citizens ended up in the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine. There are also reports of other African countries having citizens being held captive by Ukrainian forces.